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 1   T-I|                unheard by enemies,~my punishment lightened by a gentler Caesar.~
 2   T-I|             you be a second cause for punishment!~Yet when you’re admitted
 3   T-I|             land assigned,~part of my punishment is in the place.~Drive my
 4   T-I|        absence from which is no great punishment,~but Rome, that sees the
 5  T-II|               Isnt one well-deserved punishment enough?~Poetry made men
 6  T-II|              and my sleepless toil,~a punishment’s been devised for my wit.~
 7  T-II|               possessions.~There’s no punishment worse to anyone~in his right
 8  T-II|              exile~a large part of my punishment would be eased.~Thrust among
 9  T-II|          without gravity,~but a grave punishment has followed my jests.~In
10  T-II|             that copy vice,~a smaller punishment is due my matter.~Or is
11  T-II|              that’s not new earns new punishment:~I’d published those songs
12  T-II|               ll be swayed by my long punishment,~but a safer, more peaceful
13  T-II|               exile, I beg for,~so my punishment might match the offence.~ ~
14 T-III|               end,~the cause of whose punishment, which he confesses~he deserved,
15 T-III|             reached the country of my punishment,~only grieving pleases,
16 T-III|      salvation,~since the cause of my punishment’s not stained with blood.~
17 T-III|              bring himself to ease~my punishment by changing the terms of
18 T-III|             was dragging me surely to punishment:~it closed off every road
19 T-III|            injured god,~and lessen my punishment by a change of place,~and
20 T-III|            too have been harmed by my punishment.~Have no fear, Perilla:
21 T-III|             the place invented for my punishment!~~ Book TIII.XI:1-38 A Detractor~ ~
22 T-III|                I’d like you to try my punishment yourself.~~ Book TIII.XII:
23 T-III|              a temporary lodging as a punishment.~~ Book TIII.XIII:1-28 Ovid’
24  T-IV|             my life is shamed by this punishment.~~ Book TIV.III:49-84 To
25  T-IV|            all my rights,~and my only punishment is to lose my country.~My
26  T-IV|           dying before the days of my punishment!~And I’m fortunate my trouble
27   T-V| lightning-bolt’s~effect a little! The punishment that’s left will be enough.~
28   T-V|          Leucadian god.~What I ask is punishment: truly, I dont evade suffering,~
29   T-V|               confess I deserved your punishment.~~ Book TV.VI:1-46 A Plea
30   T-V|               Vengeful Nemesis exacts punishment on those~who deserve it:
31   T-V|              tribes:~both are a heavy punishment. However much I deserved
32   T-V|           punishes my fault.~My worst punishment is having offended him,~
33  ExII|             is more so:~and deserving punishment’s worse than suffering it.~
34  ExII|     admittedly deserving of a heavier~punishment, can scarcely experience
35  ExII|       bitterness of sensation,~and my punishment’s worse for its long duration.~
36  ExII|                many things by fear of punishment, few by punishing, ~and
37  ExII|      relegated would have been meagre punishment.~But Caesar, who sees all
38   ExI|            sad,~and for whom to exact punishment is to punish himself,~though
39   ExI|         Bitter words were added to my punishment.~The season can lighten
40 ExIII|                 and you know how near punishment is if I lie)~if I, absent,
41 ExIII|              many,~who’ve not merited punishment for any crime.~Though the
42  ExIV|               denying the case for my punishment help me?~I’ll still use
43  IBIS|             shorter then will be your punishment in life.~~ Ibis:163-208
44  IBIS|              only this one manner ~of punishment, let it be split and dragged
45  IBIS|             daughter suffered strange punishment,~so, when that hated life
46  IBIS|               Limon should suffer his punishment alone,~may a horse with
47   Ind|              myth to indicate his own punishment for seeing something, a
48   Ind|               311-364 Their crime and punishment.~ ~Danaus, Danaan~A term
49   Ind|               snatch up criminals for punishment by the Furies. They lived
50   Ind|            god, who has mitigated his punishment. The implication is that
51   Ind|              his exile is part of his punishment. The ultra-civilised poet
52   Ind|              Pelops.~Ibis:163-208 His punishment.~Book EIV.XVI:1-52 Menelaus
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